Interrupt Level Interrupts can be shared with another device, however
the software
drivers for both devices must support interrupt sharing. You
may be
able to improve performance by selecting a level that is not used by
another device.
<"Level 10">,
11, 9, 12

Fairness Enable Fairness is provides equal access is to the host bus for
competing bus
masters and in most instances should be enabled. In a system
where it
is desired that a higher priority device have increased bus utilization,
fairness may be disabled.
<"Enabled " >,
Disabled

Address Burst Management Address Burst Management feature enables the Etherlink/MC
32 to
relinquish control of the Micro Channel Bus at specific address boundary
crossings. As an example, if the 16-byte boundary Address Burst
Management is selected, the Bus Master relinquishes bus control as
the
address increments from xx0Fh to xx10h. In some system configurations,
the Address Burst Management feature may provide improved performance,
but generally it should be disabled.
<"Disabled">, 16-byte
boundary, 32-byte boundary, 64-byte boundary

Transceiver Type The active connector is determined by the selection of
the Transceiver
Type. If you have a thin ethernet network and wish to connect using
a T-connector, select On-board. If you have the thick drop cable
from an external transceiver and wish to attach to the 15-pin AUI cable,
select External
<"On-board Transceiver
(BNC)>, External Transceiver (AUI)